DISARMAMENT
AN AMERICAN STATEMENT.
(Unitusd Press Assoeiation—By EJectrio s-ibo Teltgraph—Copyright) .
(Received April 27 at- 12..47. ami.) GENEVA, April 20
.. Mr Norman . Dayi, v .. optimistically turned the., discussion, on .the f British .draft conye.ntion which was ~ getting into difficulties, when lie declared that America, would .greatly endeavour to collaborate -ini the, c.msq of peace,-df a .s.ujhdant,ial rrcasui'e- of- disarmament ■were..achieved. America for the first time, believed that European powers were seriously desirous- cf -Mvering the disarmament level.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1933, Page 6
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76DISARMAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1933, Page 6
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